Monday, November 9, 2009: 6:30 PM-8:30 PM | |||
Rio Vista Pavilion (Marriott Mission Valley Hotel) | |||
Session Posters: Poster Session/Exhibits open | |||
P2 | Rapid, precise determination of physiologic parameters for fermentations using growth kinetics Micah I. Krichevsky | ||
P3 | Fermentation system for determining multiple physiological parameters in a single fermentation run Micah I. Krichevsky, David A. Portyrata, Louis W. Seiden, Marc J. Epstein, Sam Butz, Steven A. Seiden, George Stojhovic, Carol D. Litchfield | ||
P4 | Microcalorimetry allows to elucidate effectively quantitative peculiarities of growth of bacteria in colonies of solid state matrices – study and optimize solid-state fermentation processes Raivo Vilu, Natalja Kabanova, Tiina Kriciunaite, Irina Stulova | ||
P5 | Fermentation scale-up of Bacillus megaterium and recombinant Escherichia coli for the preparation of (R)-1-cyclopropylethylamine and (R)-sec-butylamine from their corresponding racemic amines Thomas P. Tully, Ronald Hanson, Steven L. Goldberg, Michael A. Montana, Brian L. Davis, Steve Chen, Ramesh Patel | ||
P6 | Ambient gas exchange enabled stirred culture bottle -- a S.T.R. version of shake flask for high gas-liquid mass transfer Duen G. Mou | ||
P7 | E. coli process development project James Giulianotti | ||
P8 | Biosynthetic Mechanism for a Tetramic Acid-containing Antifungal Macrolactam Isolated from the Biocontrol Agent Lysobacter enzymogenes C3 Lili Lou, Yunxuan Xie, Yaoyao Li, Liangcheng Du | ||
P9 | BioIsopreneTM: Development of a bio-based process for production of isoprene from renewable resources Ilana S. Aldor, Anthony R. Calabria, Joseph C. McAuliffe | ||
P10 | Use of Antibiotic Resistant Mutagenesis and Fed-batch Fermentation to Enhance the Production of Insecticidal Macrolides and Bioactivity by Streptomyces galbus AQ6047 Colleen S. Taylor, Laura Lampa, Magalie Guilhabert-Goya, Jon Margolis, Desmond Jimenez, Jorge I. Jimenez, Hong Zhu | ||
P11 | Process Characterization of an E. coli Recombinant Protein Fermentation Process Kate L. Moiseff, Jane V. Gunson, Michael W. Laird | ||
P12 | Development of an E. coli recombinant protein fermentation process Clarissa J. Chui, Michael W. Laird | ||
P13 | High-Throughput Screening and Experimental Fermentation as Tools for Improved Characterization of Microbial Metabolism and Biofuel Production Wesley D. Marner II, Trey K. Sato, Sydnor T. Withers III, Tyler M. Wittkopp, Ruwan Ranatunga, Miguel Dominguez, Michael J. Donath | ||
P14 | Improving Aspergillus niger as a production host through manipulation of pH responding transcription factors Lars Poulsen, Kenneth S. Bruno, Jette Thykaer, Scott E. Baker, Anna Eliasson Lantz | ||
P15 | Engineering of antibody fragments from mAb 84, a cytotoxic antibody targeting undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells Yi-Han Ng, Andre B. Choo, Victor V.T. Wong | ||
P16 | Membrane-assisted extractive butanol fermentation using 1-dodecanol as extractant employing by Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4 Shigemitsu Tanaka, Genta Kobayashi, Toru Ikegami, Hideyuki Negishi, Keiji Sakaki | ||
P17 | Effects of nitrogen sources on solvent production from cassava chips by Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4 Thang H. Vu, Kohzo Kanda, Genta Kobayashi | ||
P18 | Pichia pastoris therapeutic protein production; process development and understanding Jeffrey Bernstein | ||
P19 | SCREENING for high protein secretion in mutant strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Eva A. Palmqvist, Peter Becker, Per Nørgaard | ||
P20 | Replacement of animal-derived peptones by non-animal peptones in Escherichia coli biopharmaceutical production media Daniel Steven Fam | ||
P21 | Strategies for the Efficient Cr(VI) Removal by Environmental Pichia Strains with Preadapted Inocula Pablo M. Fernandez, Maria M. Martorell, Faustino Sineriz, Julia I. Fariña, Lucia Castellanos | ||
P22 | Impact of Recycling Stillage on Conversion of Dilute Sulfuric Acid Pretreated Corn Stover to Ethanol Ali Mohagheghi, Daniel J. Schell | ||
P23 | Ultra Yield Flask & Economical parallel protein expression screening and scale-up in E.Coli, Yeast, and Microbes Samuel A. Ellis | ||
P24 | ADVANCES IN USING CAPACITANCE BASED BIOMASS PROBES IN DISPOSABLE BIOREACTORS AND cGMP John P. Carvell | ||
P25 | Production of carotenoid-enriched animal feed by secondary fermentation of co-product of grain based ethanol industry Nanjunda Swamy Ananda, Praveen Vadlani, Ron Madl | ||
P26 | Value addition to the co-product of grain based ethanol industry Nanjunda Swamy Ananda, Praveen Vadlani, Ron Madl | ||
P27 | Biofertilizer production bioprocess using vinasse and cheese whey in the media composition Emilce Viruel, Faustino Sineriz, Maria E Lucca | ||
P28 | Production of an amylolytic fusion protein with a PGK-αG Pichia pastoris strain in fed batch culture Pablo Savoy, Lidia M. P. de Moraes, Faustino Sineriz, Maria E. Lucca | ||
P29 | Adjustment of Lactococcus lactis metabolism in response to specific growth rate change studied by continuous cultivation (A-stat) and metabolic flux analysis Petri-Jaan Lahtvee, Kaarel Adamberg, Liisa Arike, Ranno Nahku, Kristo Abner, Kaspar Valgepea, Raivo Vilu | ||
P30 | Production of a recombinant fragment of pneumococcal surface protein A from clade 1 (rfPspA1) in fed-batch cultivation of Escherichia coli Viviane M. Gonçalves, Antonio J. G. Cruz, Roberto de Campos Giordano, Martha M. Tanizaki, José G. C. Pradella, Joaquin Cabrera-Crespo | ||
P31 | Xanthan gum fermentation using whey permeate hydrolysate as an alternative carbon source Ching-Suei Hsu, Shang-Tian Yang | ||
P32 | Evaluation of T. reesei Spezyme CP enzyme using thermophilic SSF with T. saccharolyticum ALK2 Kara Podkaminer, Dave Hogsett, Lee Lynd | ||
P33 | Exploration of the important factors in fermentation to the intrinsic magnetism in Bacillus atrophaeus Jianxin Sun, Jeffrey Chalmers | ||
P34 | Solid-state fermentation for the production of Monascus purpureus pigments from corncob Byung Taek Oh, Palanivel Velmurugan | ||
P35 | Evaluating strains in millilitre scale cultivations including experiences with the µ24 MicroBioreactor from Applikon/Micro Reactor Technologies Søren Michaelsen | ||
P36 | An Alternative Method for Rapid and Accurate Enumeration of Industrial Microbiology Fermentation Microorganisms Sherry L. Goodwin, Ann M. Steger, Scott Goldsmith, Megan Pimsner | ||
P37 | Colorimetry analysis of drugs using dichlone Jaydevkumar Sapavadia | ||
P38 | USE OF PAPER MILL RESIDUES FOR THE SECOND GENERATION ETHANOL PRODUCTION BY SIMULTANEOUS SACCHARIFICATION FERMENTATION PROCESS Edelvio B. Gomes, Eleandro M. Walverde, Elton F. Nascimento Jr, Daiana S. Neves, Luiz A. F. S. Schilittler, Luiz C. S. Carlos, Nei Pereira Jr | ||
P39 | Rapid Methods for Monitoring Microbial Cellulose Utilization Evert H. Holwerda, Lucas D. Ellis, Lee R. Lynd | ||
P40 | Corroboration of quantitative microbial metabolomics data by NET-analysis Karin M. Overkamp, Stefan J. Jol, Bas Muilwijk, Richard Bas, Leon Coulier, Matthias Heinemann, Mariët J. van der Werf | ||
P41 | Butanol fermentation by Clostridium beijerinckii ATCC 55025 in a continuous fibrous bed bioreactor Wei-Lun Chang, Shang-Tian Yang | ||
P42 | Coproduction of biopolymers consisting of medium chain length 3-hydroxyalkanoic acid and exopolysaccharide by Pseudomonas CMG607w Nazia Jamil, Nuzhat Ahmed, David H. Edwards, Geoffrey M. Gadd, Shahida Hasnain | ||
P43 | Laboratory analysis of Exopolysaccharide production by Alcaligenes CMG634 Nazia Jamil, Nuzhat Ahmed |
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